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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid interactions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one wants to suggest minimizing or refraining from engaging with others, often in social or professional settings.
Example: "To maintain focus during the meeting, please avoid interactions with your colleagues until the presentation is over."
Alternatives: "limit engagements" or "reduce contact".
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And so you kind of avoid interactions with them.
Allen alleges that Andreas encouraged his followers to "Keep holy company", by which he meant that they should avoid interactions with those outside the group.
Initially, a fentanyl dermal patch was used instead of tapentadol to avoid interactions with warfarin.
A vacuum region of 15 Å was added to avoid interactions between adjacent images.
Currently ESA has developed a technology program to enable the capabilities of integrating the structural sizing and control system design in order to avoid interactions problems.
To study properties of the fullerenes (nanotubes) the supercell geometry was taken to be a cubic (tetragonal) cell with sufficiently large lattice constant (constants) to avoid interactions between periodic replicas of the cluster.
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Seventy-three per cent admitted to having slid a pair of headphones on to "avoid interaction with other people".
His legal counsel advised him to avoid interaction with Mr. Bashir as much as possible to preserve his neutrality, aides said.
Visitors to the Russian and Turkish Baths in the East Village, on the other hand, will be hard pressed to avoid interaction.
The motivation for this kind of node localization is to avoid interaction between nodes.
Additive chemistry should avoid interaction between components of a fully formulated lube oil.
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